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TW O - Heppner (ii/rtk -T im rs , Heppner. O tik < mi V \ednoday, October I4.I9B7
Firefighter called tojjastor Nazarene ChurchT;
The Kev Larri lkn|.i:mn has
answered a call to serve ihc Hepp
ner Nazarene Church
Most recently from Benton Ctt>.
Washington. where he was a
journeyman firefighter, he worked
through (he apprenticeship program
of on-the-job training and one nighi
a week of classroom instruction for
three years, he said He- has alv»
been a member of the Koyal City.
Washington, volunteer lire depart
meni He plans to become a member
of the Heppner volunteer fire-
department
He grew up in Koyal City, so he
is accustomed to small towns, be
sa id
Rev Benjamin and his wde-
Sharon have three children Larry
J r . I V Shannon X and Shawna. 4
He has attended Northwest
Nazarene College, Nazarene Bible
College. Big Bend Community Col
lege where he earned his basic
Rev Larry Benjamin
At home in the Pharmacy
Emergency Medical Technician cei
1 1 ficaie and Columbia Basin Com
munity College
Prior to coming to Heppner, he
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lone's city crewman will have the
necessary salcty equipment. the
council said at their October
meeting
At the October 6 meeting, the
council approved purchase of a hard
hat. goggles, car protectors, dust
mask and vest for use by Crewman
Jim Rudisill. lone Mayor Judy
Osmin reported The coucil also
reviewed the city's insurance policy
with Wheatland Insurance represen
tative David Gillespie Council
members laurel Cannon, Bill Rict
maun and Mark Tullis were ap
pointed to research a retirement plan
for the crewman, she said
John and Ann Murray (above) have recently passed their
pharmacy board and pharmacy law exams, the last step to
becoming registered pharmacists They both graduated from
Oregon Stale University in June with a bachelor of science
degrees in pharmacy They are now at home in Heppner where
they will work at Murrays Drug. “ We will both be working in
the pharmacy while we are learning the rest of the business, "
John said.
Mark Tullis is a new council
member appointed last month to
replace Councilman Wayne Hams
who resigned for personal reasons,
the mayor said
The countcl also disc ussed the ci
tv's dog problem. (Xmm said No
decision was reached She will con
tact other small towns to see how
they have handled the problem and
report back to the council
Nest month's meeting will be
7 V) p m Monday . November V.
rather than Tuesday because «flic of
the council members are taking an
Emergency Medical lechnician
class on Tuesdays
Pro-howler coming to Heppner Bowl
Professional bowler DaveHustcd
will be at Heppnei Bowl Saturday.
Oct 17 to help adult, senior citizens
ami junior howlers with their game
Bowlers wishing to reserve spots
during the special howling time must
make rescrv at ions be lore b p m Fn-
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a
Boardman to pursue enterpri/e zone
Individual names and birthdates of family members, dazzling jewel-
like birthstones. the family surname and a special occasion title are
combined to produce a most unique and permanent family
remembrance
Peterson’s
Boardman City Council accepted
a recommendation from the city
manager to wait until nest year to
apply for status as an enterprise
zone
City Manager Larry Dalrymplc
reported that he adv tsed the council
the state's November * deadline did
not allow enough time to get
representatives togAfter from the ft-
ty. county. Port of M orrow.
cemetery
districts. schools.
Chamber of Commerce, and all
others who need to agree on a pro
IF s
omically lagging status necessary to
receive benefits due an Enterprise
zone There arc some things we can
do without the official designation,
and we will pursue those also, he
said
The council also heard a report on
the Mayoral proclamation as a Col
umhia River Heritage City in
preparation for a celebration in
1994
The council will alv* be studying
information about pit bull dogs in the
next few meetings. Dalry mplc said
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day. Oct 16 at Heppner Bowl,
676 920X Spectators are welcome
Hustcd. 27. has been a member of
the Professional Bowling Assoc
since I97X He has live national
titles including the 19X2 U.S Open,
the 19X2 Sarasota Open, and 19X2
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Miles .uni I i . is how led I S I’B \ s . i i k
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tioned Mxi games
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Elks hires
manager
Dave Huste
Jewelers
A squirrel h a s no color vision, it sa« s
o nly in black an d w hite
Heppnwf
LES SCH W A B TIRES
FOR C H A N C IN G SEASONS
Gale Gray has been hired as the
new manager ai the Heppner Elks
Lodge He will be in charge of the
kitchen and har and prepare lun
cheons tor club meetings Bob Allen
will cook the Friday and Saturday
dinners
(iray, the former owner manager at
Beecher's in lone said he will con
tinuc providing the same good food
and service Beecher's was known tor
He owned the lone restaurant eight
years, seven of which he alv* ntanag
ed it
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